Feel like you are stuck in Detroit? Always getting
jealous of your friends going on fabulous cruises? Wondering if there are any
cruises in your general geographic area? We have all of the answers for you!
Read on to make your cruise dreams come true!
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Choose
a close port. Many cruises go out of Texas or Florida.
This doesn’t mean that awesome ones don’t go out of New York City, Philadelphia,
or Boston! Many major cruise lines sail from NYC, including Norwegian and
Carnival. It is a much shorter flight to fly from Detroit to New England than
to fly from Detroit to Florida! Use those extra savings and get yourself an
ocean-view cabin.
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Great
Lakes Cruises. Did you even know that cruises on the
Great Lakes existed?! Well they do! And guess what, Michigan is bordered by two
of them! Many of the Lake Michigan cruises are 7 days long and start/leave out
of Chicago, which is just a six hour drive! Great Lakes cruises are much
smaller than conventional cruise ships which will offer you more privacy and
more ports of call.
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River
Cruises. River cruises, like the Great Lakes cruises, are
much more intimate and personalized than large Caribbean ones. On smaller
ships, staterooms are much more spacious and usually include a balcony. In
addition, you can enjoy sustainable cuisine prepared from fish caught directly
out of the river on which you are sailing!
If you choose to fly out of Detroit Metro Airport to
get to your departure port, be sure to make your online parking reservation
with U.S. Park!
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